Photograph: Miss Marion Harper of Pietermaritzburg, aged 88, one of the City's oldest members[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 13/01/1994. B/W print. Original. Photograph used in book: M Rodgers, The Black Sash, Johannesburg 1956. "She was on vigil for 30 minutes soon after noon yesterday. The vigil was a protest against legislat [. . .]Date(s): 21 April 1956 Photograph: Mrs C Iris Wood, daughter of C J Smythe at vigil at provincial buildings on day of Senate elections 1955[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 13/01/1994. Photograph used in book: M Rodgers, The Black Sash, Johannesburg 1956. B/W print. Original.Date(s): 14 November 1955 Photograph: Mrs C van Selm, Western Cape Chair, 1956[Photograph Collection] Description: Introducing speakers at the Black Sash meeting in Cape Town on the Grand Parade. From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. ReproductionDate(s): 13 February 1956 Photograph: Port Elizabeth Black Sash in a demostration against the dissolution of the Senate and the violation of the Constitution 1955[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. ReproductionDate(s): 11 November 1955 Photograph: Prime Minister J G Strydom[Photograph Collection] Description: Making his way through Black Sash parade after the final reading of the South Africa Amendment Bill. From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. ReproductionPhotograph: Printed images of Mrs C Iris Wood and Miss Marion Harper[Photograph Collection] Description: Printed images from AP XPI 667 and 668. From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 13/01/1994. Photograph used in book: M Rodgers, The Black Sash, Johannesburg 1956. B/W print. Fragment.Date(s): 1955 and 1956 Photograph: Protest march against the Senate Act with symbolic Book of the Constitution 1955[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 13/01/1994. Photograph used in book: M Rodgers, The Black Sash, Johannesburg 1956. B/W print.Date(s): 11 November 1955 Photograph: Queue of about 300 women waiting to be issued with passes, Retreat[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 6 November 1959Photograph: Senate Election 1955[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 13/01/1994. B/W print.Date(s): 25 November 1955 Photograph: Sheena Duncan and Fidela Fouche, Social Assistance Bill, March 1992[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. Colour print. Sheena Duncan (left), past National President and Chair of Trust with Fidela Fouche.Date(s): March 1992 Photograph: Supporters of the campaign to defy unjust laws gathered in the Magistrate's Court in Boksburg when 51 men were being prosecuted for entering Boksburg Location[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 28 June 1952Photograph: The Book of the Constitution on top of the green car lead the demonstration into Cape Town 1956[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. ReproductionDate(s): 13 February 1956 Photograph: Two Black Sash members holding a poster: "Ending the Rule of Law"[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 13/01/1994. Photograph used in book: M Rodgers, The Black Sash, Johannesburg 1956. B/W print. OriginalDate(s): mid 1950s Pietermaritzburg Advice Office: Labour Law Training Course Manual 1991[Natal Midlands Black Sash Papers] Description: Contains Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU) Aid Service Advice Office Labour Law Training Course (Athlone)Date(s): 1991 Pietermaritzburg Advice Office: Notes on Labour Law etc. 1991[Natal Midlands Black Sash Papers] Description: Lecture Notes. Contains information on Acts relevant to the Advice Office work.Date(s): 1991 Pietermaritzburg Advice Office: Paralegal Manual 1992[Natal Midlands Black Sash Papers] Date(s): 1992Pietermaritzburg Advice Office: Provincial Gazettes 29 August 1986-8 November 1990[Natal Midlands Black Sash Papers] Date(s): August 1986-8 November 1990Pietermaritzburg Advice Office: Provincial Gazettes 4 January 1990-13 September 1990[Natal Midlands Black Sash Papers] Date(s): January 1990-13 September 1990Points for discussion with Honorary Minister for Bantu Administration and Development on the Bantu Laws Amendment Bill 1963[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1963Police Act: Discussions 1994[Black Sash Trust Archive] Date(s): 1994Police behaviour and political trials[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1979Police guard may persuade Mandela witnesses to testify[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Black Sash expresses its disapproval of the alleged kidnapping and intimidation of witnesses during the Winne Mandela trial and the ANC's indifference.Date(s): 6 March 1991. Accessed 13 December 2007 Police powers, part 2: Arrest and detention[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Donated 1998.Police Powers, part 3: Entry, search, seizure[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Donated 1998 |